Famous Fonzie Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 10 famous quotes about Famous Fonzie with everyone.
Top Famous Fonzie Quotes

He that borrows the aid of an equal understanding doubles his own; he that uses that of a superior elevates his own to the stature of that he contemplates. — Edmund Burke

I always used to be more of a city guy, and more and more I'm starting to enjoy being in nature. — Michiel Huisman

Pure knowledge is not imparted by another; it comes unmasked. It is the one that is listening: it is your own true nature. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Those who see what's obvious aren't necessarily brighter than others. They're just more likely to observe that the emperor is naked. Like children, they see what's actually there. Their perceptions are less clouded by belief systems, taboos, habits of thought. One responsibility of management
an important one
is to call attention to the invisible obvious, pointing it out as a child does (sometimes to the embarrassment of adults). Doing so also requires supporting employees who take that risk, too, and other risks as well. — Richard Farson

One may as well preach a respectable mythology as anything else. — Mary Augusta Ward

When you're in front of the camera, you have to try to create different emotions because even the person making pictures of you needs inspiration. To be 'you' means nothing - you can be so many yous. — Monica Bellucci

Unless some other factor is operative, in large, weak and underpopulated states, the luxury of ostentation prevails over that of comfort; but in countries which are more populous than extensive, the luxury of comfort always diminishes ostentation. — Cesare Beccaria

The Constitution in all its provisions looks to an indestructible union disposed of indestructible States. — Salmon Portland Chase

Sally ... can no longer think of love as a reality, or even as a possibility, however remote. — Alice Hoffman

I have remained resentful to this day
When any but myself presumed to say
That there was anything I couldn't be. — Robert Frost